Warrington Educational Psychology Service – Supporting Children and Young People
We are part of Warrington’s Education and Inclusion services, and our role is to use psychology to improve the learning, development, and emotional well-being of children and young people, especially those with special educational needs (SEN).
We work most closely with parents and schools, and we also work with other teams in Children’s Services, health professionals and community organisations.
Who we are:
Our team includes:
- Fully qualified Educational Psychologists registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC)
- Trainee Educational Psychologists
- Two friendly and helpful administrative assistants
- We also have several HCPC registered Educational Psychologists in an associate capacity
We believe that:
- Your child’s voice matters – children and young people should be involved in decisions about their future.
- You are key – as a parent or carer, your knowledge and involvement are important to helping your child thrive.
- Everyone has strengths – and we aim to help people build on these to make positive changes.
- Together is better – we aim to work in partnership with you, your child, their school, and other professionals to find the best way forward.
- Empowerment is essential – we help adults around your child to build the confidence and skills to support children effectively, both at home and in school.
Aims of the Educational Psychology Service:
The Educational Psychology Service in Warrington holds a set of hopes for the CYP in the town. This will guide our work and decision making when planning and prioritising our work.
When CYP leave education in Warrington we hope that they have…
- Aspirations which are valued by them and their community
- A sense of belonging in their community, based on a support network
- A well-developed sense of self
- Good physical and mental health
We currently offer a range of services, including:
✳️ Education, Health and Care (EHC) Needs Assessments
We provide psychological advice as part of the statutory Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment process, helping to identify a child’s strengths and areas of need, and the support they need to help them be successful in education.
✳️ Group and individual psychological Consultations
We work together with teachers, families, groups of school staff and other professionals, to find solutions together in consultation meetings led by the educational psychologist.
✳️ Preventative Work and Training
We help schools and other organisations to build capacity to support learning and emotional wellbeing through training and supervision
These services are currently accessed through schools as part of the Graduated Response to supporting children’s Special Educational Needs.
If you would like your school to seek educational psychology involvement for your child, please speak to the school SENCO.